BioMirco vs Proceive vs Pregnacare: UK Fertility Supplement Comparison

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BioMirco vs Proceive vs Pregnacare

Three UK fertility supplements compared on the things that matter: folate form, CoQ10 dose, B12, vegan capsule, and value. Public data from each brand's own product pages, verified June 2026.

This page compares the three flagship preconception multivitamins from three of the UK's most-searched fertility supplement brands. We focus on the premium tier of each, because that is where the differences are biggest.

The three products in this comparison:
· BioMirco Fertility Advance
· Proceive Max Women
· Pregnacare Conception Max (Vitabiotics)

Price guide: £ under £20 ££ £20-£35 £££ £35-£50 ££££ over £50 (per month, RRP)

At a glance

BioMirco Fertility Advance bottle - replace src with your uploaded image URL
BioMirco
Fertility Advance
££££ / month
  • Caps/day 3 capsules
  • Folate 800µg
  • CoQ10 300mg
  • Vit D 4000 IU
  • Vegan Yes
Proceive Max Women bottle - replace src with your uploaded image URL
Proceive
Proceive Max Women
££££ / month
  • Caps/day 1 sachet (powder)
  • Folate 400µg
  • CoQ10 70mg
  • Vit D 1400 IU
  • Vegan Yes
Pregnacare Conception Max bottle - replace src with your uploaded image URL
Pregnacare
Pregnacare Conception Max
££££ / month
  • Caps/day 3 tablets + 1 omega-3 capsule
  • Folate 400µg
  • CoQ10 50mg
  • Vit D 1000 IU
  • Vegan No

Side by side, in detail

Verified from each brand's own product page, June 2026.

BioMirco Fertility Advance Proceive Max Women Pregnacare Conception Max
Price bracket £££ ££££ ££
Daily dose 3 capsules 1 sachet (powder) 3 tablets + 1 fish-oil capsule
Total nutrients 26 33 21 (main) + omega-3
Folate dose 800µg Highest 400µg 400µg
Folate form 5-MTHF active Active 5-MTHF active Active 5-MTHF active Active
B12 form Methyl + adeno (both active) Both active Methyl only Methyl only
B12 dose 750µg Highest 25µg 25µg
CoQ10 dose 300mg ubiquinone Highest 70mg ubiquinone 50mg (form not stated)
Vitamin D source D3 vegan (lichen) Vegan D3 vegan D3 animal-derived
Vitamin D dose 4000 IU Highest 1400 IU 1000 IU
Capsule Vegan HPMC delayed-release Delayed-release Powder sachet (sweetened) Tablet + gelatin capsule
Vegan Yes Yes Yes No (fish oil + gelatin)
Magnesium stearate No None Yes (anti-caking) Not stated
Third-party tested Yes, every batch Verified Yes, every batch Not stated on product page
Made in UK Yes Yes Yes (BRC facility) Yes

Where each one wins

BioMirco Fertility Advance

  • Highest CoQ10 dose in the UK fertility category (300mg natural ubiquinone)
  • Both active forms of B12 (methyl + adeno) at the highest dose
  • Vegan vitamin D3 from lichen at 4000 IU
  • Delayed-release vegan capsules (gentler on the stomach)
  • No magnesium stearate, no titanium dioxide, no artificial anything

Proceive Max Women

  • More nutrients overall (33 vs 26)
  • Sachet format if capsules are difficult
  • Includes choline, inositol, glutamine, glycine, manganese
  • Strong third-party testing programme

Pregnacare Conception Max

  • Most affordable of the three
  • Includes omega-3 DHA (300mg) + EPA (60mg) via separate capsule
  • Widely available in supermarkets and pharmacies

Where BioMirco is not the obvious choice

  • If you cannot tolerate 3 capsules a day, the tablet or sachet format will be easier.
  • If price is the primary factor, Pregnacare Conception Max is meaningfully cheaper.
  • If omega-3 fish oil in one purchase is non-negotiable, Pregnacare Max bundles a 300mg DHA capsule.

Our take

If you are 35 or over, preparing for IVF, recovering from a miscarriage, or have been trying to conceive for over 12 months, the doses that matter most for egg quality and methylation are CoQ10, active folate, and active B12. BioMirco Fertility Advance leads on all three.

If you are earlier in trying to conceive, our Fertility Focus formula uses the same active forms at moderated doses, designed to continue safely through the first trimester.

Shop Fertility Advance Compare with Fertility Focus
How we compared. Specifications from each brand's own product page in June 2026. We did not test the products head-to-head and we make no claim that one formula will give a better outcome than another. Food supplements are not medicines and are not a substitute for a varied diet, a healthy lifestyle, or medical care.